PAGE I8 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 20, I974 U.C.W. = 'continued fromipage I7: .... «dy Letters of appreciation were received from Mrs. Ethel Smitheman, Women's Auxiliary of Rossport United Church and the McCausland Hospital Board of Governors. A circular from the Planning Committee of Thunder Bay informed the members of a seminar being held in connection with International Women's Year at Confederation College from November 29th to December Ist, with each com- munity in northwestern Ontario asked to send five delegates. The supply and social assistance committee reported that cartons of clothing have been shipped to Thunder Bay and another of baby clothing and layette would be sent to Wayside Mission Church. Mrs. Macadam, presenting the monthly report of the official Board meeting stated that Rev. Robert McLure, former Moderator of the United Church, would be the guest speaker at Marath- on United Church on November I7th. Tentative plans for a Christmas visit to Birchwood Terrace Home in Terrace Bay were made. Plans were completed for the Christmas bazaar and tea to be held on November 30th in the Town hall from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Macadam read articles entitled Band- ages for the Lepers and the Fellowship of the Least Coin. 'CanIDB | help you? \¢ Mr. Don L. Muiy : 4 one of our repregentatives {/ ¢ will be at Filane's Mote Schreiber o November 21g iin Thursday, t, 1974 If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. lidb [0 DEVELOPMENT BANK P. O, Box 878, Thunder Bay ris Tel: 623-2745 % REBEKAH'S MEETING: At their November I3th meeting, Ruby Rebek- ah Lodge #279 planned their annual New Officers' tea for December 7th in the town hall. Members are asked to bring two articl- es for the Touch-and-Take table, in Christmas wrapping and with prices marked. Mrs. Dora Weaver, acting for the D.D.P., and assisted by Mrs. Mavis Slater as Dep. Marshall, Mrs. Helen Wallace as Dep. Treasurer and Mrs. Lil Harris as Dep. Chaplain, install- ed Mrs. Mary Fay Green as treasurer of the lodge. Mrs. Gladys Hamilton, reporting for the C.P. - Humanitarian Committee, stated the off- icers for this year are: Mrs. L. Harris, chair -man; Miss Irene Spicer, vice-chairman; Mrs. G. Hamilton, secretary; Mrs. Helen Wallace, treasurer, committee members being, Mesdames D. Weaver, G. Miller, J. Gilmore, G. Pollard and B. St. Amand. Members were asked to bring gifts to the November 27th meeting which will be forwarded to residents in the I.0.0.F. Home in Barry, where their Christmas party will be held on December I3th - gifts to be wrapped and mark- ed lady or gentleman. An invitation was received from Agate Rebekah Lodge, Thunder Bay, to attend their functions on November 20th and December 6th. Mrs. Norma Fummerton reported cards and flowers sent to hospitalized members or indis- posed at home. Mrs. Gladys Hamilton, N.G." and Mrs. Norma Fummerton, V.G. presided for the meeting. VISIT THE RUSTIC ROSSPORT INN ROSSPORT, ONTARIO r A WINTER HOURS: ® Licensed Rooms Open from 4 ~ 10 P.M. ob oF ob ob ob 3 ob ob of ob ook oF of ob ok 3 ok ob oF ob ® Licensed Dining Rogm Specializing In: LAKE SUPERIOR TRO -- STEAK DINNERS DINING HOURS 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. oh ok ok ok ok ok ok oF ok ok ok oo ok ok ok ok ok ob ob oF ® Sunday Hours - ]2 noon to 10 P.M. RE$ERVATIONS SATURDAYS ARE SUNDAYS HOT 4 Mysz ITALIAN : CALL JFFET | 824-2690 FOOD Licensed Under L.L.B.O. "OPEN YEAR ROUND"